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Apply to the YPLS! (Young Political Leadership School Africa, Semester VI)

Political Leadership and Campaign Training Program for Emerging African Leaders                                (Application deadline: June 30, 2019 at 11:59 p.m. GMT) BACKGROUND AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW By 2050, Africa’s population is expected to double from 1.2 billion people to 2.4...
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NAYMOTE Begins Young Women Political Empowerment, Mentorship and Leadership Program

Naymote Partners for Democratic Development rollouts its Young Women Political Empowerment, Mentorship and Leadership Program with support from the government of Canada through UN Women-Liberia. As part of the project, the institution held a two-day (March 1-2, 2019) Master Trainers Workshop at the Development Education...
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NAYMOTE Releases President Weah’s Performance Against Promises Made in One Year

(January 29, 2019) Naymote Partners for Democratic Development releases its one year report on the President Meter Project. The President Meter is an independent monitoring tool that enables Liberians and civil society actors to evaluate the performance of President George Manneh Weah and the Coalition...
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Call for Applications, Young Women Political Empowerment and Leadership Program

Naymote Partners for Democratic Development, Liberia’s prime democratic advancement institution is implementing a Young Women Political Empowerment, Mentorship and Leadership Program with support from the government of Canada through UN Women. NAYMOTE is therefore seeking applications from 75 young women aged 18-35 who wish to...
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Naymote Releases Legislative Accountability Project Report -Tracking 12 Elected Lawmakers Campaign Promises

(January 11, 2019) Naymote Partners for Democratic Development, Liberia’s prime democratic advancement institution releases its first Legislative Accountability Project (LAP) report Jan 2018-Jan 2019. The report presents the collective findings of 97 campaign promises tracked, documented and rated by Naymote against progress made by 12 elected...
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